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Monday, February 22, 2010

My Short Storys at LDSPublisher

I haven't been posting much lately in part to getting a lot more writing done. I am anxiously waiting on whether or not some short fantasy yarns will be accepted for a couple different anthologies coming out in a few months and instead of just one I submitted two 5K tales to a short story contest at the LDSPublisher Blog.

The tales are all listed anonymously until the voting is done and the winners are selected. Once selected the winners will be given a spot in an anthology. (as yet untitled)

So I can't reveal which one's are mine for you to read-just know that two are mine and I would appreciate a vote. I think readers of this blog will have a pretty good idea on which are mine.

If I am blessed, I'll have my novel out soon (month or so) and at least three anthologies with my stories inside.

David J. West

David can’t remember a time he wasn’t writing. From
the primordial splash of a drowning
Atlantis to a pair of vigilantes' six-guns blasting raw justice in the
old west. From obsidian tipped arrows raining down on Cumorah’s slopes,
to crusaders'
broadswords sweeping over shadowy terrors, and on to the cold vacuum of
space and the birth of a new star, David is there, recording it all for
your edification and amusement.

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What I'm Reading

The Heroes, by Joe Abercrombie This Crooked Way, by James Enge The Arabian Nightmare, by Robert Irwin The Darkeness that Comes Before, by R. Scott Bakker Tides of War, by Steven Pressfield Night of Knives, by Ian C. Esselmont The Pirate King, by R. A. Salvatore Deadhouse Gates, by Steven Erikson El Borak, by Robert E. Howard Swords Aginst Death, by Fritz Leiber Lies of Locke Lamora, by Scott Lynch Lord of the Silver Bow, by David Gemmell Bloodstone, by Karl Edward Wagner

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“An epic tale of valor and degeneracy where heroes are beset on every side by wicked schemers whose plots, like a flood, threaten to drown them all." (Daron D. Fraley, Author of The Chronicles of Gan: The Thorn)